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Leidos Closes on Lockheed Martin’s IT Business

With Lockheed Martin’s $5 billion IT business, Leidos becomes the government’s largest IT provider.

Management

Clinton Names Familiar Figures to Lead Her Presidential Transition Team

Move comes as nonprofit offers tech innovation advice to next administration.

Management

How to Prepare for Your Meetings Like Olympians Prepare to Compete

I’ve been teaching leaders how to use this visualization technique in peer or self-coaching scenarios for years now and the hit rate is around 100 percent.

Management

Ebook: Raising the Bar for Management

Lousy—or even mediocre—management causes a host of problems: high employee turnover, disappointed customers, and unfulfilled missions.

Pay & Benefits

The Very Best Senior Executives Can Get Bigger Bonuses Next Year

OMB and OPM remind agencies that the aggregrate spending cap on SES performance awards will increase 2.7 percent beginning in October.

Management

Donald Trump's Intolerance for Intolerance

The latest iteration of his immigration ban would allow only those who “embrace a tolerant American society” to enter the country.

Management

7 Values Transforming Today's Workplace

Most executives just don't get why they should knock down the doors to explain their screw-ups.

Management

Agencies Don't Know Exactly How Many ‘Special Government Employees’ They Employ

Sen. Grassley sought report after eyeing Clinton aide Abedin’s status at the State Department.

Management

Americans Really Want More Infrastructure Spending

A big majority of voters support it, according to a new survey. So why aren’t they getting it?

Management

The Habit That Gets In the Way of Success – And How Olympians Avoid It

The world's best athletes are almost guaranteed to lose—and yet, they stay 100% motivated.

Management

A Blueprint for Improving Government Performance

While it’s long overdue, there’s plenty of reason to believe Civil Service reform could be successful.

Management

Considering a Big Change? Go for It, Says Evidence From 20,000 Coin Flips

Steven Levitt, an economist and the co-author of Freakonomics, studied what happened when people made major life decisions based on random chance.

Management

Who Politicized the Environment and Climate Change?

Historically, environmental causes enjoyed bipartisan support but gains by NGOs and the emergence of climate change as a social issue have created a sharp political divide.

Management

VA Employees Will Display Their Creative Problem-Solving in Washington

An all-day event on Monday features innovative ideas from across the country designed to make the department more responsive to veterans.

Oversight

IRS Falls Short in Tracking Tax-Delinquent Contractors

Watchdog says almost 30 percent of awards weren’t checked by agency officers.

Management

Clinton: To Stop Zika From Becoming an Epidemic, There's No Time to Waste

" Congress should return to Washington and immediately provide the emergency funds necessary to fight this disease."

Management

The Presidential Transition Should Include Civil Service Reform

Efforts to upgrade agency management over the past two decades have largely ignored the workforce.

Management

The Nerd’s Dream Guide to the U.S. Constitution

More citizens should follow Khizr Khan’s example by reading the document and knowing what the words mean.